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Overdoses are now the leading cause of death among Americans under 50Drug overdoses are now the leading cause of death among Americans under 50. This is in addition to the many other expensive consequences of drug abuse such as school failure, crime, violence, divorce, and incarceration. Business and government must work together to give families tools to root substance abuse out of the family.

Why It's Too Soon To Say HIV Has Been CuredEvery week we see new articles about the latest magic-bullet cure for HIV. We have yet to find one that works. This kind of fake news makes people think that promiscuity and homosexuality are safe, when in fact they are very dangerous.

Missouri Takes Lead Reducing Gun and Domestic ViolenceSubstance abuse in the family is the leading factor and primary driver of many kinds of gun-related crimes, domestic violence, and other offenses. Legislation is needed give families tools to root substance abuse out of their families and communities

CFMP on Town Hall: Bridging the ‘Marriage-Gap’ The marriage gap exists because policy on both sides of the aisle hurts America. Real pro-marriage, pro-woman policy will rebuild America and lift millions of women and children out of poverty.

Download the Protecting Marriage Month LeafletDownload the Protecting Marriage Month flyer and leaflet businesses promoting the promiscuous culture of homosexuality and gay marriage. America must not stimulate or condone activities that are fatal or disabling to others. 25% of new HIV cases are women who most often are unknowingly infected by a bisexual male.

Schlafly: We Need Pro-Family Tax Policies‎Phyllis Schlafly stresses the tremendous importance of our marriage economics policy again in her column this week. "Marriage absence is the biggest cause of poverty and a major cause of unbalanced budgets and our colossal national debt. Any candidate who claims to be pro-marriage should favor eliminating the sections of the tax code that reward non-marriage"

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California, Colorado, Washington D.C., and Washington State are convincing proof that marijuana normalization brings with it a sea of wreckage and red ink. The broad and deep costs are well beyond the ability of states to afford, and far beyond tax revenues collected. Marijuana “legalization” is a cruel hoax. Marijuana is not legalized when […]

The problem with gun and domestic violence is not loaded guns — it is “loaded” people. Missouri legislation will give spouses a power tool leveraging substance abusing partners into recovery, saving marriages, preventing downstream violence, and saving the state millions in demand spending.

Laws that address the consequences of problems never work. This article shows how many marriages will be saved, and government budgets balanced, by helping spouses leverage a substance-abusing spouse into substance-abuse treatment.